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A 5 page essay that analyzes the story of Jacob in Genesis and the saga of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. The writer contrasts and compares the features of the two narratives. No additional sources cited. khodyjac.rtf Comparison /Jacob and Odysseus : a 5 page essay that analyzes the story of Jacob in Genesis and the saga of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. The writer contrasts and compares the features of the two narratives. No additional sources cited.

A 6 page essay that compares and contrasts the works of Walter Whitman and Alfred Tennyson focusing particularly on 'Songs of Myself' and 'The Lady of Shallot.' Also discussed are the reviews at the time, i.e., 1855, in contrast to the modern reviews of these two great poets' works. Bibliography lists 6 sources.

An 8 page paper which compares and contrasts the character of Bigger in "Native Son" by Richard Wright and the character of Maggie in "Maggie: A Girl From the Street" by Stephen Crane. Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.

A 5 page paper that compares and contrasts Sullivan’s interpersonal theory and Horney’s psychoanalytic social theory of personality development. Sullivan’s theory argues that if it were not for other people an individual would have no personality. Horney believed that social and cultural conditions shape an individual’s personality. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

This 12 page research paper/essays examines "Game of Thrones," comparing this depiction of medievalism to the actual reality of the late medieval period, which emphasizes the point that contemporary cinematic depictions of medievalism are fantasized, embellished and glamorized when contrasted against the true nature of the medieval era. Bibliography lists 8 sources.

A 6 page essay that summarizes, contrasts and compares Nathaniel Hawthorne's nineteenth century short story "The Birthmark" with Harper Lee's twentieth century novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Both works offer unique characters, who each deal with issues relevant to their social and historical era. Comparison of these two works indicates that, while different, they share the common feature of dealing with the problem of social expectations and how the societal mainstream treats the people it marginalizes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

In five pages this paper provides essays that answer questions comparing and contrasting the forces that encouraged or limited the extension of absolute monarchy in England and France; explains how and why France erupted in revolution, considers the course this revolution took; and examines how Napoleon both spread and betrayed the French Revolution; and discusses the effects of labor mechanization on the lives of the European working class. One source is listed in the bibliography.

A 3 pages analysis of William Ecenbarger's "Facing Up to the Ultimate Taboo—Failure" and Kirk Hanson's "Culture Suggests Cheaters Do Prosper." The writer contrasts and compares these essays, pointing out how American society glorifies those who achieve the pinnacle of success in their fields and the ramifications of this winner worship in terms of values. No additional sources cited

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